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How to use the word compute! in a Sentence?

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OpenAI is looking to monetize their systems, considering the huge compute costs of creating these models, their partnership with Microsoft can be an easy way to do so.

David Lobina

Found on CNN
1 year ago

When I realized the short amount of time that she had been on the job, and the drastic decision that was made, it just did not compute in my head, with the fact that there are so many things one can do if they think they have a nightmare supervisor, there's so many things that can be done. But for an entire police staff to make the choice to quit when they have agreed to protect and serve, rather than to use all of the things in front of them to change the situation... it just didn't make sense to me.

Denise Bennett

Found on CNN
2 years ago

You watch that, and you look at him, and you're like, 'Bob was larger than life.' He was so full of life. He was a force of nature, and you watch that, and you're like, 'How is he not the one that's on the stage right now?' It still doesn't make sense. It still doesn't really compute.

Kelly Rizzo

Found on FOX News
2 years ago

In some ways, this has been a paleontological exercise in how much we can know, and how we go about knowing it, it's surprising how much we actually know about these dinosaurs and, from that, how much more we can compute. Our knowledge of T. rex has expanded so greatly in the past few decades thanks to more fossils, more ways of analyzing them and better ways of integrating information over the multiple fossils known.

Charles Marshall

Found on CNN
3 years ago

From a compute perspective, we’re seeing lots of opportunities for partnerships with large, hyper-scale providers, we’re in final stages of negotiations with several.

Joseph Bradley

Found on Reuters
3 years ago

Various brains compute stereo vision in various ways. we thought maybe there was something special about the praying mantis.

Science Advances.Trevor Wardill

Found on CNN
4 years ago

We didnt compute the high tides and low tides that each of the five moons experienced at the same time every few hours for 4.5 billion years to do that right, it would take about 20 years on a desktop computer.

Marc Neveu

Found on FOX News
5 years ago

This engagement pushes the boundaries in the UAV industry and will pave the way to a connected world in the Internet of Things, intel believes UAVs have great potential, from inspections, precision agriculture to deliveries of consumer goods and providing emergency disaster relief. We want to grow this market through our collaborations and by integrating new technologies and compute to UAVs.

Anil Nanduri

Found on FOX News
8 years ago

How does someone get pulled over for not signaling and end up dead in three days. It just doesn't compute.

Garnet Coleman

Found on Reuters
9 years ago

It could mean the end of the silicon era, giving us lower power consumption, the ability to compute more information, increased data storage and completely new logic patterns for our computers.

Jennifer Rupp

Found on CNN
9 years ago

We're creating compute capability in end-point devices that scale from our highest performance Xeon processor to the Quark family of products.

Doug Davis

Found on Reuters
10 years ago

Do not compute the totality of your poultry population until all the manifestations of incubation have been entirely completed.

William Jennings Bryan

added by anonymous
14 years ago

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